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the river runs red...
Image Title:  the river runs red...
 
 By: Marcel Laurens  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Marcel Laurens {K:3642}
Project #13 Long Exposure Camera Model canon g3
Categories Infrared
Film Format
Portfolio Landscape
Infared
Lens  
Uploaded 9/8/2003 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1117 Shutter 5 seconds
Favorites Aperture f4
Critiques 17 Rating
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About this is the color that came out... does anyone know why the water is red? does an ir filter do this to water???
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Magdy Aly   {K:3686} 9/8/2003
excellent, yes Ir filter does that i have tried it before and came up with similer effect on water.regrads


Felipe Rodríguez   {K:9200} 9/8/2003
Great IR shot! I have that filter too, but I have never got such an effect on the water. I'm going to try it! Regards!


Teunis Haveman   {K:52881} 9/8/2003
How beautiful .


Alina Steiner   {K:444} 9/8/2003
Good idea, to shot the water in IR. The water looks like silk! Nice. Regards.


Geraldo Monteiro   {K:2546} 9/8/2003
Bloof and silk


Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 9/8/2003
beautiful work


Rhonda Prince   {K:17684} 9/8/2003
So surreal, love it!


Ana Vianna   {K:15270} 9/8/2003
Excellent! Very beautiful!


B:)liana    {K:30945} 9/8/2003
Wow..great effects.


andrew vonbank   {K:2811} 9/8/2003
Way-cool image, Marcel. I have found, with my limited use and knowledge of digital IR imagery, that RAW IR images have an inherent red/magenta hue from the start. It seems apparent, if you used photoshop, that you adjusted the image with "auto" curves, which can produce an image with some red highlights and/or reddish hues. Actually, this is a good thing, as it tends to show a good exposure for infrared. This has been my experience. With most of my infrared work I try to use a monochromatic tonal range, like sepia, as an aesthetic buffer. Yours is outstanding work.

Attached is your outstanding image desaturated and toned as an example. Peace.



Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16203} 9/9/2003
Very interesting composition.
Regards, Hayri.


Mr. Arrey   {K:11516} 9/9/2003
very intensive colours and well composed.


Yannic Meerbergen   {K:2990} 9/9/2003
No idea if an ir filter does this, but it comes out really nicely. Even a bit frightening.
Great image.
Regards.
Y


Toni Petersen   {K:2401} 9/9/2003
Surreal and macabre. Very nice effect and perfect exposure.


Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 9/10/2003
Never seen this from IR before, perhaps it has something to do with the motion and time exposure? Or maybe you were downstream from a nuclear power plant? In any event, it's a powerful and dramatic scene. Love to know what Mary Bell would give it for a title.


Kelly C   {K:1358} 9/10/2003
Very nice. I've never tried infrared film or filters myself, but now I might have to.


Aaron Johnson   {K:-16} 9/27/2003
Very Nice!!! I like this alot!


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